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For the new graduate student with the ultimate goal of earning the
doctoral degree, the Diagnostic Examination procedure
can and should be initiated during the time of
completing requirements for the MSEE. The courses to be
used in the Technical Proficiency requirement can be
applied in any MSEE Program of Work.
A graduate student interested in pursuing a doctorate first aims
at achieving the "Approval to Continue in Doctoral
Program" status. To achieve this status, the Doctoral
Diagnostic Examination must be passed. In order to pass
this examination, four requirements must be met: 1) a
Technical Proficiency requirement, 2) a dissertation
adviser requirement, 3) a Diagnostic Examination
requirement, and 4) a final certification requirement.
It should be recognized that students may or may not be classified
in the "Permission to Continue Beyond a Masters" while
pursuing "Approval to Continue in the Doctoral Program"
status. "Permission to Continue Beyond a Masters" is a
classification for students who have completed 30 hours
of graduate work and who wish to continue studies, but
have not yet achieved (or are not pursuing) the status
of "Approval to Continue in the Doctoral Program.
Note that there are certain dependencies associated with the
requirements noted above. Students are encouraged to
begin the process of identifying a faculty member
willing to serve as a dissertation adviser as early as
possible (even prior to admission).
Procedures associated with each of these requirements and their
further specification is contained within the separate
sections that follow.
2.1 Dissertation Adviser Requirement
It is the student's responsibility to identify, a faculty member
willing to serve as the student's dissertation adviser.
Students are encouraged to contact faculty members who
might serve as dissertation adviser to discuss their
technical interests and career objectives as well as to
convey their qualifications.
2.2 Diagnostic Examination Requirement
It is required that each student demonstrates the ability to pursue
a Ph.D. Toward this end, a written Diagnostic
Examination must be taken and passed before continuing
in the program.
The Diagnostic Examination must be taken within the first 19 credit
hours of course work toward the Ph.D. or the first long
semester that follows completing 18 credit hours. A
student not passing the Diagnostic Examination must
retake it the next full semester, or the next full
semester after completing 18 credit hours. He is
permitted to take the examination a total of two times.
A student not having attempted the Diagnostic
Examination by this time will have been deemed to have
taken the exam and failed. In such a case he would be
allowed to take the exam once and then during his next
full semester. Ordinarily, a student will complete two
full semesters in which he will have taken the Technical
Proficiency courses. The Diagnostic Examination will be
based on a subset of the following Technical Proficiency
courses:
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EE 5302
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EE 5305
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EE 5306
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EE 5307
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EE 5308
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EE 5340
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EE 5350
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EE 5361
These represent one course from each of the technical proficiency
areas. A student will choose four of these eight areas
on which he will be examined. Successful 1.) completion
of the Diagnostic Examination, 2.) having a dissertation
adviser will allow him to proceed toward final
certification of acceptance.
2.3 Final Certification and Acceptance
Following the Diagnostic Examination, the candidate will be
reviewed and classified in one of four possible places.
1. Approval to continue in the doctoral program (i.e.,
"unconditional pass").
2. Approval to continue with specified remedial work.
3. Failure, but permission for re‑evaluation after a specified
period.
4. Failure and dismissal from the program.
These are specific categories that must be submitted to the UTA
Graduate School.
The dissertation adviser will be responsible for
counseling students with regard to the Graduate Studies
Committee's decision. For students in the fourth
category (failure and dismissal), the dissertation
adviser will communicate why this classification is in
the best interest of the student. Upon completion of the
of the Diagnostic Examination, the candidate may enroll
in the dissertation course, (EE 6399, EE 6699, or EE
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